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Czech Republic: Proposed amendments to electronic sales reporting system

Most measures proposed to become effective from 2027.

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March 12, 2026

The Ministry of Finance released draft legislation that would amend the electronic sales reporting (EET) system and introduce other changes in individual (personal) income taxation, family support, and the digitization of tax administration.

The new EET system— compared to the previous system from 2016—is intended to be technically simpler, better reflect the current digital economy, and involve less administrative burden for small businesses. 

Most of the measures are proposed to become effective from 2027.

Read a March 2026 report prepared by the KPMG member firm in the Czech Republic

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